English version What will Ali Bongo do in Cuba? What does he seek with the Cubans? Angola has the best army in Africa and one of the best in the developing world. The Angolan army overcame Unita, which was armed by the US and trained by the apartheid regime, which was a nuclear power. The Angolan army defeated the South African army. All this was possible because the Angolan army was supervised by Cuban instructors. Between 1979 and 1991, Cuba deployed 50,000 civilians and 370,000 soldiers in Angola. This represented almost 5% of the total Cuban population. Angola reimbursed Cuba by supplying oil free of charge. It was a win-win arrangement. Ali Bongo wants to survive politically. He feels cornered from every side. He knows that only military brute force could save his regime. Therefore he goes to Cuba to seek military support that he disguises this as economic and cultural exchange. He wants military instructors to strengthen his military capability to remain in power.

English version Ali Bongo was certainly inspired by his friend Erdogan, the Turkish president who organized a coup against himself, obviously missed, to allow him to launch his army against the opposition in the name of the fight against terrorism. Ali Bongo has been inspired by the idea, staging Aba'a Minko, as a pseudo plotter attempting a false coup that should serve Ali Bongo to clean up his opponents. Ali Bongo wants to create false terrorist events to declare a state of emergency and portray himself as a great fighter against terrorism to win the sympathy of France and the USA. But the Gabonese people are now clear-sighted and see plainly that all this is stitched by the regime. We will not give up!